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Responsibilities and Impact: Perform high-profile yet soft-touch executive protection, both domestically and abroad topany leadership. Experience performing executive protection activities across a range of settings.
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The Executive Director of the Client Experience Unit tasks and responsibilities include but are not limited to: - Manage the Call Center, Provider Inquiry Unit, and Family Support Unit, developing a cohesive strategy of external-facing customer support.
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Perform high-profile yet soft-touch executive protection, both domestically and abroad to company leadership. Hold or the ability to achieve Federal Armed Security Officer (ASO) certification.
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Division Management: Manage Clinical and Business Analytics team; a unit of 4 analysts and 1 director. this person will monitor and track the executive team’s planned objectives, KPIs, and other operational and management metrics on a periodic basis.
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Reporting to the Special Assistant to the Director, PPID, the Executive Associate is responsible for providing executive administrative support to the PPID Directorate maintaining full confidentiality in all aspects of assignment and, in close coordination with the Directorate team, managing the efficient flow of information and communications to ensure expeditious dissemination of information and timely action.
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The Senior Executive Admin and Finance Associate reports to the North America Executive Director. The Senior Executive Admin and Finance Associate position is a full-time position supporting all aspects of the DNDi North America office, including executive direction, R&D and access support, policy and advocacy, private and public fundraising, communications, human resource management and administration, and finance activities.
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Reporting to the Associate Commissioner, Grants & Fiscal Management, the Executive Director will exercise independent judgment, initiative, and decision-making abilities. The Executive Director will collaborate with other agency heads within DOT and other entities, including but not limited to NYSDOT, Office of Management and Budget, Department of Finance, the Comptroller's office, and others, to ensure that all matters under the purview of the Fiscal Affairs unit are addressed efficiently and according to guidelines.
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Reporting to the Associate Dean for Administration and Finance and to the Dean, the Executive Director's areas of responsibility include but are not limited to: recruitment and retention, benefits, compensation, time and leave, professional development and training, human resource information systems, performance management, employee engagement, employee immigration and visa matters.
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The Associate Executive Director (AED) for Adult and Community Services will be responsible for the management & supervision of the agency’s adult and community components, including program operations, fund development and communications, and community organizing and engagement strategy.
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Extensive calendar management and meeting planning for team of 10, ranging from Associate level to Managing Director. Office Manager / Executive Assistant. Office Manager / Executive Assistant.
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SWIM USA is a designer and manufacturer of women's swimwear located in New York City. We are 84 years young and seeking a dynamic Associate Account Executive to join our team. Supports the execution of strategies set by the Director of International Sales by performing sales activities including providing administrative, clerical, and customer support.
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Complete retailer-specific requirements such as ecomm item info, data entry into vendor portal, item info sheets, UPC distribution, etc. Must be fluent with Excel report design, pivot tables, v-lookups.
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Ensure showroom is neat and ready to go at all times and selling tools are always available; i.e. line sheets, catalogs, look books etc. Travel: Occasional travelling required. Communicate to customer, bulk order and purchase order info and changes.
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Under direct supervision of an Executive Director, responsible for all operations, acting as contact for all staff, residents, prospects, community organizations, government agencies and the public.
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The Associate Executive Director (AED) assists and shadows the Executive Director (ED) as they oversee client care and manage the overall operation. Associate Executive Director (AED.
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